'I thought I was going to die': Chris Brown's housekeeper claims dog mauled her face and dragged her across driveway during alleged attack
Chris Brown's former housekeeper gave an emotional testimony in court as she described the terrifying moment she was allegedly attacked by one of the singer's dogs at his Los Angeles mansion.
Maria Avila, who is seeking $90 million in damages, told jurors she feared for her life during the alleged 2020 mauling and was left with devastating injuries that required multiple surgeries.
'I Thought I Was Going to Die'
On Monday, June 22, Avila took the stand and claimed she had only worked at Brown's home four times and had never been warned that dogs were on the property, per TMZ.
She testified she was taking out the trash when the animal allegedly attacked her without warning.
"First, he attacked this part of my face, and then he grabbed my arm, and he dragged me," Avila told the jury.
She added: "He bit a part of my arm and he dragged me some distance, but I don't know the distance."
According to Avila, the attack was so severe that she believed she would not survive.
"I thought I was going to die," she testified.
The Housekeeper Was Left Bloodied in the Driveway
Avila told jurors she never saw or heard the dog before it allegedly lunged at her.
After the animal finally let go, she found herself injured and in agony.
The former housekeeper said she ended up in the driveway covered in blood and suffering from "very strong pain."
She maintained that no one had warned her about the dog's presence before the incident.
'My Face Was Disfigured'
The emotional testimony continued as Avila detailed the aftermath of the alleged mauling, telling jurors she underwent surgery to repair injuries to her face, arm, and legs.
"My face was disfigured; I didn't want to see any mirrors," Avila recalled.
The lawsuit claimed the alleged attack caused serious physical injuries that have continued to impact her life years later.
Chris Brown Denies Responsibility
Avila also testified that Brown did not comfort her following the alleged attack.
She said she saw the singer after the incident, but claimed he left after 911 was called.
Brown previously testified that he did not personally contact emergency services because he feared news of the incident would leak and instead had members of his team make the call.
The singer has denied responsibility for the alleged attack and argued that Avila provoked the dog.
The case remains ongoing as jurors continue hearing testimony.
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